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The Palimpsest, a writing of Archimedes once thought lost to history, has been revealed through the advanced use of a ...
Dark Horse's revival of the classic Tomb Raider comic book series kicks off next week with Tomb Raider Colossal Collection Volume 1. Fans who haven't preordered a copy of the massive 888-page ...
At oral argument, Alito and Sotomayor had gone back and forth about one of the storybooks. “We could have a book club and have a debate about how Uncle Bobby’s Marriage [sic] should be understood,” ...
6 Interesting Facts About Humayun's Tomb You Probably Didn't Know If you're a history enthusiast, get ready to uncover six fascinating facts about this incredible monument that will leave you ...
The earliest accounts of Jesus' burial come from the Canonical Gospels, the first four books of the New Testament, which are believed to have been composed decades after Christ's crucifixion ...
Brockton's Dave Wedge, who has covered hundreds of murder trials, is writing a book about the Karen Read case. What he's thinking in wake of verdict.
It’s still unclear if Tumulus T-26 belonged to King Midas himself. But even without a solid gold tomb, its dating and proximity at the very least strongly suggests a direct link to his dynasty.
Section of pavement near Famagusta port collapsed, opening long-forgotten tomb from about 2,000 years ago, officials said. Photos show pottery, gold artifacts.
Archaeology & History 2,800-Year-Old Tomb With Possible Links to King Midas Turns Up in Turkey The burial chamber roughly dates to the reign of the legendary king.
Nearly 20 years post-Oprah shaming, the ‘Million Little Pieces’ author talks to VF about finding joy in his money-drenched sex-romp murder mystery, ‘Next to Heaven.’ ...
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A guard inspects an engraved stone, originally found at a Byzantine underground tomb complex believed to be over 1,500 years old and uncovered by a contractor during the reconstruction of a war ...